La Habra Heights, 25 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles, is where a house party full of trespassing teens resulted in $1 million in damage. (Google)

It's a real-life "The Hangover" — except everyone gets busted in the end.

Los Angeles cops have arrested 14 minors and one adult after the troublemakers allegedly broke into a La Habra Heights mansion and stole $1 million in goods — including a stuffed snow leopard and a suit of armor.

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The high school students noticed that the owner of the luxury home had gone out of town, KTLA reports. They decided to throw a party in the backyard, sending out an announcement on Twitter.

But the festivities soon moved inside the home, which cops described as a multimillion-dollar mansion. The revelers stole a mounted stuffed leopard worth $250,000, a suit of armor with a helmet and shield, various electronics, and nine designer suits.

The party took place the night of Nov. 23 and lasted until the next morning, according to Lt. Arthur Scott of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Scott confirmed that the owner had never given his consent.

"They just had a free-for-all once the place was broken into," Scott told KTLA. "Once entry was made, it was like, 'Oh, this is fun.'"

The teens stole a stuffed leopard, though not this one, from the multimillion-dollar home in California during a night of partying. (INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images)

The teenagers and adult were arrested after a two-week investigation on suspicion of burglary or trespassing.

Another adult was arrested on an "unrelated narcotics charge."

Scott refused to reveal the exact address of the home. Just 25 miles away from Los Angeles, La Habra Heights is a picturesque rural neighborhood with winding roads and hillside estates. The city's median household income is $128,000, according to census data.

Investigators managed to find the stolen leopard, but they are still on the hunt for some of the other purloined goods.